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Latest revision as of 03:12, 6 November 2017
The Meg Ryan Sample Demo (MRSD) is a demonstration of overscan graphic and a digitized sound sample. Since it needs to load about half a MB of data it was made for FutureOS. Features are:
- Quick loading speed from disc
- Expansion RAM management
- Overscan GFX
- Digiblaster Sound Output
To run properly, it needs:
- FutureOS old system 0.4 up to 0.7. Not new system 0.8 or later.
- 384 KB of expansion RAM
- Digiblaster
Technic
The MRSD loads a 368 KB sample file (18 seconds from disc, 4 seconds from HD20 hard-disc), then the sample is played at 14 MHz. The sample itself is 8 bit deep. It's release date was around 1994.